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181. Foraging ecology and reproductive energetics of Antarctic fulmarine petrels
182. Foraging behaviour and spatial dynamics of Serengeti herbivores
183. Chemical cues, foraging behavior, and tarsal sensilla in carpenter ants, Camponotus species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
184. The archaeology of human foraging and bird resources on the island of Hawai'i: The evolutionary ecology of avian predation, resource intensification, extirpation, and extinction
185. The relationship between copepod foraging behavior and their microscale distribution
186. Ecology and evolution of foraging behavior in cannibalistic populations
187. The role of periphyton communities in affecting the foraging behavior, assimilation, growth, and mortality of grazing snails of the genus Elimia (Prosobranchia: Pleuroceridae)
188. Competitive context drives pollinator behavior: Linking foraging plasticity, natural pollen deposition, and plant reproduction
189. Shape Matters: Corolla Curvature Improves Nectary Discovery in the Hawkmoth Manduca sexta
190. Foraging strategies of two sympatric lagomorphs: Implications of habitat fragmentation
191. Distribution of large calanoid copepods in relation to physical oceanographic conditions and foraging auklets in the western Aleutian Islands
192. Variability in the foraging behavior of early Homo: A taphonomic perspective from Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
193. Effects of fat content and foraging success on metabolism in the big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus)
194. Fish foraging and learning in complex environments
195. To feed or not to feed? The ontogeny of foraging and predator avoidance trade-offs in larval cod (Gadus morhua)
196. How littoral macrophyte growth form influences foraging ecology of pumpkinseed sunfish
197. THE COMMUNICATION ROLE OF ECHOLOCATION CALLS IN FORAGING VESPERTILIONID BATS
198. FORAGING ECOLOGY AND ENERGETICS OF THE HUMPBACK WHALE IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA
199. FROM FORAGING TO INCIPIENT FOOD PRODUCTION: SUBSISTENCE CHANGE AND CONTINUITY ON THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU OF EASTERN KENTUCKY. (VOLUMES I AND II)
200. A STUDY OF ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN AN AVIAN GROUND FORAGING GUILD
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